Closet Ideas
This floor plan shows the configurations for three closets: a wall closet for coats, a linen closet and a large master bedroom walk-in closet. Notice that the depth of the coat and linen closets is 24 inches. The coat closet has a single hanging rod and two small doors that open outward. The linen closet has a 20-inch-deep shelf and a single door. The walk-in closet is 7 feet wide and has a 3-foot-wide center aisle.
Mike Knight ConstructionSave to IdeabookEmail Photo Higher-end custom-designed closets can be beautifully detailed, as shown here. Though these systems can be costly, they can free up bedroom space by eliminating the need for a large dresser or chest. Costs: Small linen closets: A few hundred dollars, depending on materials Modest-size wall closets: Under $1,000 or even $500 if you choose less-expensive materials Walk-in closets: At least $750 Higher-quality and custom closets: Several thousand dollars, easily
Walk-in closets have long been favored for their spacious accommodation of extensive wardrobes. If clothes will hang on both sides, ideally the width should be 7 feet. This will allow a 3-foot path down the center of the closet for moving around. Resist the temptation to line the back wall with rods, which tends to take away from space, because the rods have to overlap in the corners.
One frequently overlooked storage area is the linen closet. But a well-organized space for sheets and towels comes in handy on a daily basis. The ideal depth of a linen closet is 16 to 20 inches deep, like the one shown here. This will keep your linens easier to see. If your closet is deeper, simply make the shelves shallower.
hooks that come out to hang clothing
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